The thought is neat and cute. So who will finance it?
Ahhh I see.
I wouldn't expect to see them push a flavor of linux. That wasn't their goal. They created a platform, their marketing created a demand for it and now they are selling it. It is usp to the users to create what they want. Again the pi foundation is a charity organization the Pine folks are not. The Pi foundation will get tax deductible resources thrown at it, the Pine will not.
longsleep's code is hosted at github where a vast majority of open source is shared. From what I have seen he knows what he is doing. Since his is the only kernel out there, he could host it on AOL for all I care.
Ahhh I see.
I wouldn't expect to see them push a flavor of linux. That wasn't their goal. They created a platform, their marketing created a demand for it and now they are selling it. It is usp to the users to create what they want. Again the pi foundation is a charity organization the Pine folks are not. The Pi foundation will get tax deductible resources thrown at it, the Pine will not.
longsleep's code is hosted at github where a vast majority of open source is shared. From what I have seen he knows what he is doing. Since his is the only kernel out there, he could host it on AOL for all I care.
(05-02-2016, 12:05 PM)tkaiser Wrote: EDIT: Wow, can't believe it. I only watch the recent changes in the wiki via feed but it seems they do update stuff there but started with hidden edits in the Wiki: http://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/Special:RecentChanges. That's sick...Yeah completely off topic, did you notice the A64 documents marked confidential all disappeared?